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Location: Irlam, Manchester

Salary: £25,012 per annum (£13.00 per hour) Temp to Perm (37 hours per week)

Hours: Monday to Thursday 8:00am to 4:00pm / Friday 8:00am to 3:30pm (Overtime as required during busy periods)

Key Responsibilities:

  • Receiving and booking in of stocks into the company.

  • Control of all goods in/out paperwork.

  • Issuing of requested stock materials from stores.

  • Accurately recording stock movement on the internal computer system.

  • Maintain an accurate inventory incorporating a monthly stocktake.

  • Liaising with the admin team to be prepared for all collections/shipments.

  • Loading of all outbound vehicles including transit vans, trailers and containers.

  • Ensure the correct international handling symbols and shipping marks are on all outbound cases using indelible ink.

  • Overtime availability at short notice is required due to shipment delays.

    Requirements:

  • Excellent internal / external communication skills.

  • Proficiency with operating a computer.

  • Time Management to ensure each day is planned accordingly for the team.

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

  • A positive attitude, along with punctuality, integrity, and loyalty, are key qualities we value.

  • FLT and Overhead Crane experience would be an advantage though not essential as training can be provided.

  • As a front of house team member, good manners and presentability are required.

    Additional Information:

  • The warehouse/loading area can be cold due to the shutters being open frequently.

  • Full training will be provided on the booking system.

  • You will be joining a supportive team where trust and teamwork are highly valued and reciprocated.

  • This is a great opportunity for someone looking to play a long-term role within a dynamic family business.

    If you are interested in finding out more information regarding the role please contact (phone number removed) and speak to one of our fantastic team

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